Jennifer Cohen deserves a lot of credit for USC’s win over LSU

USC’s NIL struggles dominated offseason headlines, but Jen Cohen did pay big money to hire the defensive coaches who beat LSU. Give her props for that.

We all know that the NIL conversation at USC has been a very difficult and contentious one, leading into Sunday’s LSU season opener. It dominated the spring and summer, usually for the wrong reasons. Seeing Isaiah Gibson and Justus Terry decommit and go to Georgia was a double gut punch for the Trojans. Eric Henderson had appeared to have brought two elite defensive players into the program, exactly the kind of thing which would take USC and its defense to the next level and build the program’s reputation to a point where Pete Carroll-level talent would once again exist on a Trojan defensive unit. Jennifer Cohen, as the athletic director at USC, naturally came under fire for the NIL struggles. To be honest, NIL does need to take some forward steps at USC, at least if the Trojans are going to eventually catch Dan Lanning and Oregon in the recruiting rankings. No one would say the NIL program is exactly where it should be. It’s a work in progress.

However, while NIL is its own separate conversation, no one can question Jennifer Cohen’s effectiveness on two other fronts which show how skilled she is as an athletic director: One, she has raised funds for the new football facilities being built and established. That’s huge, and she deserves credit for that. Second, and more specifically connected to the LSU win, Cohen forked up the dollars to hire the new defensive coaches who have given Lincoln Riley and the program a lot of bang for the buck in the early part of the season. USC’s win over LSU doesn’t happen without Jennifer Cohen spending money in the right areas. That’s part of why Cohen — in a picture I took of her on Sunday — was smiling with happiness and, one can imagine, quite a lot of relief.

Catch some of the other photos I took of USC players and coaches during the win over LSU in Las Vegas: